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'J. O. KILROY.

TOBACCO PIPE. NQ.302,4 12. H Patented July 22, 1884.

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JOHN OWEN'KILROY, or ALBANY, NEW YORK.

TOBACCO-Pl PE.

SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 302,412, dated July 22, 1884.

Application filed January 3, 1884. (No model.)

To aZZ whom it may concern:

Be it known that I, J OHN OWEN KILROY, of Albany, in the county of Albany and State of New York, have invented a new and Im- 5 proved Tobacco-Pipe, of which the following is a full, clear, and exact description.

The object of my invention is to provide a new and improved tobacco-pipe in which a detachable bowl is held on a stem, thus per- 1o mittirignthe bowl to be replaced in case it becomes filthy or is broken.

The invention consists in a tobacco-pipe constructed with a stem provided with an internally-screw-threaded neck, on which a saur 5 cer and a bowl are placed, the said saucer and bowl being held in place by a hollow screw passed through the bottom of the bowl and the saucer and screwed into the threaded neck.

Reference is to be had to the accompanying 2o drawings, forming part of this specification, in

,which similar letters of reference indicate cor responding parts in all the figures.

Figure l is alongitudinal sectional elevationof my improved tobacco-pipe. Fig. 2 is a lon- 2 5 gitudinal View of the same, showing a modification of the stem. Fig. 3 is a longitudinal elevation of another construction of the stem.

The stem A is provided at one end with a mouth-piece, B, and at the opposite end with a detachable cap, 0, to permit removing drippings, &c. A short distance from its outer end the stem is provided with an upwardlyprojecting neck, D, screw-threaded internally, and provided at its upper end with an out- 3 wardly-projecting flange, D. A saucer, E, having a central aperture, is placed on the flange D of the neck D, and on the said saucer the bowl Fis placed. Ahollowfunnel-shaped screw, Gr, fitting in the bottom of the bowl, is

0 provided with a perforated top, H, and with ,a tubular bottom stem, J, screw-threaded externally, which stem is screwed into the neck D, and thus presses and holds the bowl on the saucer and the saucer on the neck, and also forming close joints to prevent a leakage of 5 air. If the bowl is broken or must be cleaned,

it can readily be removed and replaced by another. Clay, porcelain, brier-wood, or other bowls can be held on a metal or rubber stem, which can be of any desired shape or construction. The hollow screw G does not interfere with the passage of the smoke.

, Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is 5 5 1. In a tobacco-pipe, the combination, with a stem having an internallyscrew-threaded neck, of a bowl and a hollow funnel-shaped screw passed through the bottom of the bowl and screwed into the neck, substantially as herein shown and described.

2. In a tobacco-pipe, the combination, with a stem having an internallyscrew-threaded neck, of a saucer placed on the same, a bowl placed 011 the saucer, and a hollow screw passed through the bottom of the bowl and through the saucer and screwed into the neck, substantially as herein shown and described.

3. In a t0bacco-pipe, the combination, with the stem A, having an internally-screw- 7o threaded neck, D, ofthe'sancer E, placed on the neck, the bowl F, placed on the saucer, and of the hollow screw Gr, provided with an apertured top,-H, and with an externallyscrew-threaded stem, J, substantially as here in shown and described.

4. 111 a tobacco-pipe, the combination, with the stem A, having an internally-screwthreaded neck, D, provided with a flange, D, of the saucer E, the bowl F, and the hollow So screw G, provided with an apertured top, H,

and a screw-threaded stem, J, substantially as herein shown and described.

JOHN OXVEN KILROY.

WVitnesses:

Tnorms J. DOLAN, J OHN A. HEENAN. 

